Nostalgia
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Nostalgia
Couple of old ladies resting, some might recognise them, they're still off the button but battery less for scrotes etc.
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Re: Nostalgia
I had one of the blue ones except that mine was yellow!
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Re: Nostalgia
Thanks Norman they both still look great the 675 Hy-Lift crane was based on the Hymac 610/610C wheeled excavator only 45 were ever made.
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Re: Nostalgia
mechman wrote:The Coles needs some cab TLC but works OK the Hymac works OK But time is against them, weigh loaders etc.
Just hope you manage to keep em alive Norman; I will come up and get some more photos of the 675 when the time permits but I have been rather busy this last year to be fair the 580BT takes up a lot of my spare time although I am slowly progressing with it.
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